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sometimes we e get angry on ourselves when we look like a fool at the best and like a dishonest person at the worst if it is false what is correct sentences​

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Answered by monica789412
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The correct phrase is 'angry at ourselves'.

Explanation:

  • There is an error in the sentence.
  • The given sentence is: Sometimes we get angry on ourselves when we look like a fool at the best and like a dishonest person at the worst.
  • The grammatical error is in the phrase 'we get angry on ourselves'.
  • The correct phrase is always 'angry with' or 'angry at'.
  • Both (angry with/ at) the above phrases can be used for persons.
  • 'Angry with' means being angry for something.
  • 'Angry at' means being angry towards something/ someone.
  • Therefore the right sentence is: Sometimes we get angry at ourselves when we look like a fool at the best and like a dishonest person at the worst.
Answered by rohan905093
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Answer:

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